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2025-07-31-accounts

Nuestra Escuela Cardiff Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 28 July 2025

Prepared by Silvia Villarroya Lidon – Trustee Approved by Marina Saez Lecue - Trustee

Reference and administrative details of the charity and its trustees.

The trustees during the financial year and up to and including the date the report was approved were:

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Name Position Date
Beatriz Abad Garis Chairman Removed 21/07/2025
Silvia Villarroya-Lidon Vice-Chairman Appointed 12/08/2022
Chair Appointed 21/07/2025
Laura Requena Casado Treasurer Removed 06/04/2025
Nieves Galvin Navas Secretary Removed 03/03/2024
Sara Carneros Diaz Co-opted Trustee Removed 21/07/2025
Marina Saez Lecue Trustee Appointed 06/04/2025
Rocio Perez Tattam Trustee Appointed 06/04/2025
Remedios Munoz del Castillo Trustee Appointed 06/04/2025
Gisela Patrzalek Romero Trustee Appointed 15/09/2025
Javier Sierra Trustee Appointed 15/09/2025
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Charity Number: 1200047 (Registered in England and Wales)

Registered and principal address: 14 Bishops Close, CF14 1NH, Cardiff Bankers address : Barclays Bank, 1-5 St David’s Way, 28 Working St, St Davids Centre, Cardiff CF10 2DP

Structure, governance and management

The charity is a Charitable Incorporated Organization (CIO) association formed on 12 August 2022.

Method of recruitment and appointment of trustees.

The trustees of the charity are appointed by the members at the AGM.

The Charity’s objectives and activities

At NEC, our mission is to preserve the Spanish language and cultural traditions within the Spanishspeaking community of South Wales. We are committed to fostering linguistic and cultural continuity across generations.

We offer Spanish language lessons for children aged 1 to 16, delivered by qualified native Spanishspeaking educators. Classes are held on Saturday mornings and focus on developing language proficiency, enhancing communication skills, and deepening cultural understanding.

NEC is more than an educational institution—it is a vibrant hub where families come together to connect, share experiences, and celebrate their heritage. We support children in embracing their cultural roots and provide families with a strong sense of belonging within a dynamic Spanish-speaking community.

In addition to our educational offerings, we organise regular social events that bring together families and friends, strengthening community bonds and enriching cultural life.

Public Benefit Statement

In setting our objectives and planning our activities our Trustees have given serious consideration to the Charity Commission’s general guidance on public benefit, and particularly the advancement of education.

Achievements and Performance

Over the past year, NEC has continued to grow as a dynamic centre for language education and cultural enrichment within the Spanish-speaking community of South Wales. We are proud to highlight the following milestones:

• Sustained Participation: Our Saturday sessions consistently welcome approximately 80 children, reflecting strong engagement and ongoing commitment from families across the region.

• Academic Collaboration: We initiated a research partnership with Swansea University focused on bilingualism, contributing to the broader understanding of language development in multilingual environments. As part of this collaboration, NEC received a grant from Swansea University in support of our work—an important recognition of our educational mission and community impact.

• Creative Development: A dedicated theatre workshop was introduced for children, fostering selfexpression, confidence, and appreciation for the performing arts.

• Family and Educator Support: We delivered tailored workshops for parents and educators, equipping them with practical strategies to support bilingual learning both at home and in educational settings.

• Community Engagement: NEC hosted a variety of social events throughout the year, including a festive Christmas celebration, a vibrant summer concert, and a family-friendly picnic in the park— each designed to strengthen community ties and celebrate our shared heritage.

These achievements reflect our ongoing dedication to nurturing language, culture, and community. We look forward to building on this progress in the year ahead.

ACCOUNTS

The trustees have prepared the accounts on a receipts and payments basis.

Trustee expenses

No trustee received any expenses during this year.

Trustee remuneration

Trustees provided professional services to the charity outside the scope of their trustee duties. These services were approved in accordance with the charity’s governing document. No other trustees received any remuneration during this year.

Name of Trustee or
related party
Relationship to
charity
Description of
Transaction
Amount £
Beatriz Abad Garis Chair Freelance worker £200
Silvia Villarroya-Lidon Trustee Freelance worker £500
Sara Carneros Diaz Co-opted Trustee Freelance worker £500
Marina Saez Lecue Trustee Freelance worker £325
Remedios Munoz del
Castillo
Trustee Freelance worker £262.51

Reserve policy

The charity’s free reserves at the end of year were £2,000.

The reserve fund is established to provide financial stability and security to NEC, enabling it to continue its charitable activities even during periods of financial uncertainty or unforeseen expenses.

The reserve fund may be utilized in cases of emergency expenses, such as unexpected operational costs, urgent repairs, or other unforeseen circumstances that threaten the continuity of NEC's operations. Reserve funds may also be accessed to bridge short-term funding gaps or to seize strategic opportunities that align with NEC's mission and goals.